Monthly Archives: October 2006

API stands for Application Programming Interface. In the context of Media Futures, an API routes the output from one’s own unique Attention-processing Algorithm into an Alchemical reaction triggered by the convergence of other human-driven APIs. I wrote my first post about APIs in the Spring of 05, at a moment when APIs such as those […]

1 Year of Attention Exactly one year ago to the day, on October 4 2005, I wrote a joint post about the launch of ATX, the Attention Extension, which was the first open source clickstream recorder for the Firefox browser. This was the culmination of a month of heavy lifting to produce the code and […]

We have a couple of open spots to attend a small seminar that I am moderating this Wednesday in San Francisco featuring Michael Goldhaber. See the information below and email Curtis Hougland, the Director of Communications for AttentionTrust, if you are interested in attending. AttentionTrust.org Presents: “The Founding Father of the Attention Economy” When: […]

We have a couple of open spots to attend a small seminar that I am moderating this Wednesday in San Francisco featuring Michael Goldhaber. See the information below and email Curtis Hougland, the Director of Communications for AttentionTrust, if you are interested in attending. AttentionTrust.org Presents: “The Founding Father of the Attention Economy” When: […]